Lorraine K. Cerato, 81 of Scranton, died Friday afternoon at home.
Born August 24, 1940 in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Ruth Boyson Cerato. She was graduate of Scranton Technical High School Class of 1958. She was a member of the Mary, Mother of God Parish. Prior to retirement, she was a food service manager at Chartwell.
Lorraine was a member of various local clubs. She enjoyed her many trips to Jamaica.
Surviving are a daughter Joy Sensi of Scranton; sons Christopher Sensi and his wife Susan of Roaring Brook Twp., and Mark Sensi and his wife Theresa of Scranton; a brother Michael Cerato of Scranton; a grandson Daniel Sensi; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She was preceded in death by sisters Artemice and Leaura.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in the Mary, Mother of God Parish at Holy Rosary Church, 316 William Street, Scranton.
Friends may call from 9 a.m until the time of mass.
Interment will be private at the convenience of the family.
Deborah A Warenda
Joy: we’re so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. You were so close. She was a great woman and neighbor. She was always so friendy.
Susan McDermott
The McDermott family would like to send condolences to the entire Sensi family on the loss of a wonderful mother/grandmother. What a lovely person, she will be deeply missed. Lorraine left a lasting impression on everyone she met and our family will cherish the memories of the times we spent with her. Thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Maria Flynn
Joy, Chris and Mark,
I am deeply sorry for your moms passing. I have some of my fondest memories of young adulthood with Lorraine. She was a wonderful lady full of life always. I lost my mom Olympia in Feb. and I know the deep sorrow you are feeling. I will pray for your peace and comfort during this very difficult time. In my thoughts always.
Medio Antonio
I was her agent for Medicare , she was the warmest and kindest of my clients. My condolences to her family for their loss.
William Speare
From Billy and Diane Speare: We are very sorry to hear of Lorraine’s passing.
Candy Yurkanin
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Lorraine for many years at Marywood University. She was a friend to all and her enthusiasm was contagious. I am glad to have known her.